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Hey guys,

Thinking about upgrading so putting my R33 on the market to see if I can get what I want for it.

1997 Nissan Skyline R33 Series 2

RB25DET

White

124,000 kms

5 Speed Manual

2 Months rego

Comes with:

Air conditioning - Ice cold - Working perfect

Apexi Turbo Timer

3" Kakimoto catback exhaust

King springs

Pager Alarm

18" rims with pretty new tyres (265 rears and 245 fronts)

Boost gauge mounted low on A pillar

Dark tints

HID's

Pioneer mp3/cd player

Alpine 6" front speakers, 2 Pioneer 10 inch subs running off a Kenwood amp, nice clear & punchy sound.

Heavy duty clutch

3a Pod filter less than 5,000ks old.

Pager alarm with 2 fobs

Car came with a turbosmart boost tee, car is running stock boost...fuel economy! ;)

Bought off a meticulous owner, car serviced every 5,000kms, no leaks .

Original paint job, very good, clean, reliable car for its age.

THE BAD:

Just one issue, the car came with a small sticker on the roof, when i carefully peeled this off the paint came off with it. A very good touch up job has been done for now, quotes have been $300-$400 for a respray of the whole roof, havent had time to leave the car at a workshop due to work. Would rather a quick sale. Priced accordingly. Never really phased me and isnt that noticeable so I'm just looking for a quick sale now. I think the previous owner of the vehicle is on these forums and can confirm. I have pics of the car after I peeled it off and was cranky to prove it if necessary :P

Price: $9,900 as is. Quick sale preffered.

The car is located in Ashfield, Sydneys inner west.

As I work long hours, Please only interested parties contact pm me or call/text on 0405140435.

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Edited by FR33KN
hey mate,

can you upload some pics of the roof damage if possible?

sure mate, will do so tomorrow morning.

the quote is $3-400 tops, I can even get a prospective purchaser to a workshop to get it done.

I just dont have time at the moment and I work long hours.

cheers

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